Workshops & Presentations

All career development workshops are open to both ground and online
students, as well as Chancellor alumni. The list of times, locations and remote
access for online students is available by logging into the Chancellor University
eRecruiting system and selecting the Calendar tab or by contacting Career
Services.

eRecruiting Tutorial - 1st Tuesday of every month
Learn about the Chancellor University eRecruiting system and its features,
including the online job board, events calendar and how to upload your resume
and cover letter.

Resume Writing - 1st Thursday of every month
Workshop participants will learn how to write a professional resume and a
winning cover letter.

Interviewing - 2nd Tuesday of every month
Workshop geared to help you prepare and strategize for future interviews where
you will be given constructive feedback regarding your interviewing style.

Job Search Strategy - 2nd Thursday of every month
Learn how to manage what most job seekers consider the most stressful part of
the job search. Marketplace research and tips for determining where the jobs
can be found.

Networking - 3rd Tuesday of every month
Learn the best ways to establish contacts with people who can help you to
secure a new job or change your career path.

Computer Basics - 3rd Wednesday of every month (In collaboration with
Tutoring
Services)
Beginner’s computer workshop that guides students through all the basic
commands in Windows and Internet Explorer, as well as how students can access
and use the Chancellor University e-mail system.

Blackboard Navigation - 3rd Thursday of every month (In collaboration with
Tutoring
Services)
Chancellor University utilizes and online learning system, Blackboard, for all
course, ground and online. This workshop allows students to become familiar
with all of Blackboard's features and how to navigate them successfully in order to
complete course requirements.

Dress for Success - 4th Tuesday of every month
Prepare yourself to dress for job you want and beyond. This workshop will show
students the proper interview attire, as well as increasing their awareness of
employer dress codes.

The US Department of Education requires colleges to disclose information for financial aid eligible programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation. At the Chancellor University, these programs include undergraduate programs, certificates and graduate programs. CU is pleased to provide information median loan debt and job placement rates.

Accreditation

Chancellor University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

Chancellor University is an independent, private, coeducational institution of higher education. The University offers academic programs in both business and non-business fields leading to Master's, Bachelor's, Associate's, and Certificate's in recognition of professional training and development. Chancellor University has a 160-year tradition of success in preparing students for careers in business and other professions.

Chancellor University provides the following documents in accordance with the IACBE (International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education) policies of disclosure on “current and easily-accessible student learning results for each of their IACBE-accredited business programs.”
Business Administration,
Public Administration,
Paralegal Studies

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